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Monday, July 29, 2013

Gideon's Spear by Darby Karchut: Cover Reveal

So excited to help reveal the cover for Darby Karchut's next book, Gideon's Spear, since Finn Finnegan was one of my favorite middle grade discoveries this year (so far). Hope y'all will enjoy seeing the cover for book two in her fantastic MG series.

About the author:

Darby Karchut is an award-winning author, teacher, and a compulsive dawn greeter. She lives in Colorado with her husband and owns more backpacks than purses. As she should.

Her YA books include GRIFFIN RISING (2012 Children's Literary Awards Gold Medal, 2011 Sharp Writ YA Book of the Year), GRIFFIN'S FIRE (2011 Readers Favorite Bronze Medal for YA Fantasy), and GRIFFIN'S STORM (November 2012). Her debut Middle Grade novel, FINN FINNEGAN (Spencer Hill Press) will be released March 2013. The next book in the Finnegan series, GIDEON'S SPEAR (Spencer Hill Press) will be released February 2014.

She has also co-authored a non-fiction book for teens entitled MONEY AND TEENS with her husband, author Wes Karchut.

Gideon's Spear (The Adventures of Finn MacCullen, 2) by Darby Karchut, February 4, 2014. Published by Spencer Hill Press.

For Finn MacCullen, it’s time to Irish up.

With a shout, Finn held the spear aloft. “Come along, ye manky beasties,” he yelled, throwing every bit of Gideon-ness he could into his voice. “I’ve a wee point to share with ye!” Gripping the end of the shaft in both hands, he swung it around and around over his head, creating a whistling sound. “Faugh a ballagh!”“The Spear!” Goblin voices screeched in panic. “The Spear of the Tuatha De Danaan!”“Yeah, you got that right!” Finn yelled back.When a power-crazed sorceress and the neighborhood pack of beast-like goblins team up and threaten both his master and his friends, thirteen-year-old Finn (not Finnegan) MacCullen does the only thing an apprentice monster hunter can do: he takes the fight to the enemy.And woe to the foe he meets along the way.

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